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Cytosol is the aqueous fluid in eukaryotic cells in which metabolic processes such as glycolysis occur. Cytosol contains varying concentrations of ions, small molecules and macromolecules as well as the membrane bound organelles. | Cytosol is the [[aqueous|aqueous]] fluid in eukaryotic [[Cell|cells]] in which metabolic processes such as [[Glycolysis|glycolysis]] occur. Cytosol contains varying concentrations of [[Ions|ions]], small [[Molecule|molecules]] and [[Macromolecules|macromolecules]] as well as the [[Membrane|membrane]] bound [[Organelles|organelles]]. |
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Cytosol is the aqueous fluid in eukaryotic cells in which metabolic processes such as glycolysis occur. Cytosol contains varying concentrations of ions, small molecules and macromolecules as well as the membrane bound organelles.